Crocidura pasha is found in Sudan, Mali (Dobigny et al., 2002), and Ethiopia (Demeter, 1982). Although only four localities are known, it is suspected that it is considerably more widespread than is currently known as this is a small species of shrew that is infrequently captured. Current locations have mainly been found by identifying remain of this species in owl pellets.

C. pasha might be a relatively uncommon shrew species. Even the number that have been identified from owl pellets is small. However, this shrew has been found to be common in the Adrar des Iforas Massif in northern Mali (Dobigny et al., 2002).

There are no direct conservation measures in place for this species. It is present in the Awash National Park, Ethiopia (Demeter 1982). Additional studies are needed to better determine the full extent of the species range.